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One play he gets pushed out of bounds. This defines his potential to contribute?Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostExcept they tried that and Janis let the CB squeeze him out of bounds.
People have been calling Janis "not ready" or "just a guy" based on almost nothing. It is not brain surgery, he can learn from mistakes and get better. He won't become a better receiver on kick coverage alone.
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Jared "Brownie" Abbrederis?Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostSo who would lose playing time to see if the Janis experiment would work?
Actually, snaps would come from Monty, Jones. That's OK, they still get most snaps.
BTW, anybody frightened about trying Josh Walker and losing Barclay's services?
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I agree with the Blue Dog...let the youngster gain some confidence, which I think he lacks. When I think of Janis, immediately the commercial with Luke McCown pops into my mind (where he's sitting on the Verizon tower). "I bet if they only had a chance, some of those backups would really shine." *sniff* *sniff*
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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He needs to practice well to show he understands his responsibilities on offense. Established veterans don't need to practice well to get playing time. 7th round picks from Saginaw Valley State do.Originally posted by oldbutnotdeadyet View PostI agree with Harlan, at least throw a few to him to see if he can step up in a game situation. If nothing else, in garbage time. Some players don't practice well.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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It's pretty clear the reliability factor is what's keeping Janis off the field. He's got the talent. But Green Bay's offense requires very tight synergy between the QB and his receivers. It's part of what makes James Jones coming back and being so effective so amazing. Doesn't hurt that Rodgers trusts ol' JJ.
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Thank you, that sums it up.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostHe needs to practice well to show he understands his responsibilities on offense. Established veterans don't need to practice well to get playing time. 7th round picks from Saginaw Valley State do.
Also, on the reliability side, do any of you really think Rodgers, he of the 4:1 TD to INT ratio, is going to heave the ball up to an unproven kid running a wheel or fly route, knowing there is a DB out there hawking for the ball and he can't be sure what's going to happen on a contested ball?--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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M3 probably. There is a reason he is not playing. As much as it's hard to imagine Walker being worse than Barclay, he could be the second coming of John Michels.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostBTW, anybody frightened about trying Josh Walker and losing Barclay's services?2025 Ratpickers champion.
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I agree and think the key to the overall success of the D this year is that these young guys, (1st and 2nd yr.) continue to make plays and get better as the year progresses. They've all been playing pretty important roles these first few weeks and they've all been contributing. Obviously they're going to get burned periodically and make some mistakes. What I'm encouraged to see is a young guy like Randall get burned by a pretty darn good throw and catch on Sunday and then come back to knock down a critical 3rd down pass shortly after that. These guys are competing and I hope they have the gas to keep it up for a full schedule.Originally posted by smuggler View PostOverall, at least on D, we've been doing a pretty good job of that. DRandall has the team lead with 5 pass breakups. Pennel is leading in tackles per snap. Elliott out there disrupting. Joe Thomas making a play or two...
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"Practice, practice, practice" is how you get to Carnegie Hall. What do you know about preparation, anyway? You're no Russell Wilson, Bro.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostHe needs to practice well to show he understands his responsibilities on offense. Established veterans don't need to practice well to get playing time. 7th round picks from Saginaw Valley State do.
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I definitely don't agree to taking snaps away from Jones, there is no reason to decrease his snaps unless he starts to play poorly.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostJared "Brownie" Abbrederis?
Actually, snaps would come from Monty, Jones. That's OK, they still get most snaps.
BTW, anybody frightened about trying Josh Walker and losing Barclay's services?
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Jones is slow. The Packers lack of a downfield threat is a weakness. If you are unwilling to risk a change, there is no hope of getting better.Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostI definitely don't agree to taking snaps away from Jones, there is no reason to decrease his snaps unless he starts to play poorly.
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